Emergency services were called to an incident on a ship in Dublin over the weekend.
“You never know where a call may take you,” Dublin Fire Brigade posted on their Twitter account.
Members of Dublin Fire Brigade were called to the scene in Dublin Port on Sunday as many were out enjoying the sun.
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The crew, deployed from North Strand Fire Station, responded to an EMS call that came on board a ship docked at Dublin Port.
“North Strand fire station responded to an EMS call onboard a vessel today," it said.
Two photos accompanied the statement, which showed a fire engine parked beside the huge ship.
Dublin Port Company confirmed to the Irish Mirror that the incident was "a medical emergency involving a passenger on board a vessel".
The Tweet continued: “We also train for shipboard firefighting emergencies in the Irish maritime area.”
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